Monday, February 15, 2010

CAMELLIAS BLOOM AS I WAIT FOR THE SNOW TO FALL (For My World Tuesday)

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17 comments:

Quilt Works said...

great composition. I love the splashes of vibrant red on the green!

Nice!


Quiltworks

Anonymous said...

We're having a lull before the storm. The sun is shining brilliantly, and the sky is blue. I noticed it was only 10 degrees when I got up this morning. I was outside a little while ago; it feels much warmer than that now. I'll have to check the temperature. The sunshine really felt good!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Joe: It looks just beautiful down south.

Janice / Dancing with Sunflowers said...

I hope you and your camellias stay safe in the snow! I'm always surprised, every year, to see its deep red flowers in February!

Louise | Italy said...

Yep, Camellia season here in Italy is just starting too. And they do look a bit surprised amid the snow, don't they. Great shot! Greetings from Italy via MyWorld!

Sylvia K said...

Such beautiful camellias, Joe! I do hope they stay safe! Marvelous composition! Great shots! Have a great week!

Sylvia

Unknown said...

Oh my! You are getting yet another storm? It must make you wonder why you left Florida, eh?

Jim said...

Beautiful camelias.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

marcia@joyismygoal said...

how nice to have the blooms I hope they survive the snow

Unknown said...

Beautiful blooms, hope the golfing is good, stay away from storms if you can!

Rajesh said...

Beautiful shot, lovely Camellias.

Randi said...

Such a beautiful Camelia. Hope it will survive the storm. Mine is in the orangerie, but Im not sure it will survive this hard winter.

Sistertex said...

A mixed bag where the weather has been concerned lately. Snow everywhere, craziness! I hope your Camellias do well regardless.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for giving me the feeling that spring is not far away. Soon our northern world will be green and colourful again (I hope, I am not convinced!)

Joe Todd said...

The photo of the Camellia is from Hilton Head The snow is Ohio.. In researching the Camellia there are some varieties will survive -20 degrees centigrade

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Bet you wish you were still down south playing golf, Joe!!!!! We have about 8 inches on the ground --and I'll bet you have more... I love snow--but enough is enough.... ha
Betsy

TONY LETTS said...

they almost look edible!